Why The Term ‘Self-Help’ S*cks
“So you’re into that self-help stuff.” It’s the number one response when I tell people about HowToLiveWow.com and my rather ambitious plan to release a book with the same title. For some reason, the term ‘self-help’ is always followed by the (what I call) self-help-is-for-losers-look on one’s face.
The term self-help s*cks in my opinion, and for a variety of reasons I rather speak about personal development:
- Self-help suggests you are doing something that used to be done by others, or even should be done by others*, while personal development is something you have to and can do yourself;
- Self-help suggests you need help, while personal development suggests your desire to grow;
- The word personal sounds much more friendly and appealing than self;
- Self-help suggests that you only help yourself, while it actually focuses a lot on your environment and is as much about helping others as about helping yourself forward. It truly is about taking each other to a higher level. Personal development rocks once again!
- Self-help, as a phrase rather than as discipline, is often being associated with a sad type of helpless characters who believe they can build their entire emotional strength on a book or two. Personal development is something we all do, consciously or unconsciously. It is crucial to achieve and maintain happiness and success.
* In case you feel you cannot deal with things yourself anymore, there is absolutely nothing wrong with consulting your doctor or psychologist!
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Good reasoning!
Would only add that ‘self-help’ associates with feeling pity for yourself, while ‘personal development’ tells about a healthy self-love, self-trust and confidence in your might. All in all, the latter sounds much more positive and optimistic anyway :)
Totally agree – even when I tell ppl I enjoy visiting websites like this one they laugh it me. Yet they often turn to me for advice :D